Small heat shock proteins alphaA and alphaB crystallin form highly polydisperse oligomers that frustrate protein aggregation, crystallization, and amyloid formation. Here, we present the crystal structures of truncated forms of bovine alphaA crystallin (AAC(59-163)) and human alphaB crystallin (ABC(68-162)), both containing the C-terminal extension that functions in chaperone action and oligomeric assembly. In both structures, the C-terminal extensions swap into neighboring molecules, creating runaway domain swaps. This interface, termed DS, enables crystallin polydispersity because the C-terminal extension is palindromic and thereby allows the formation of equivalent residue interactions in both directions. That is, we observe that the ext...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the α-crystallins in the human ...
Alpha-crystallin, a major component of the eye lens cytoplasm, is a large multimer formed from two m...
Amyloid fibril formation occurs from a wide range of peptides and proteins and is typically associat...
Small heat shock proteins alphaA and alphaB crystallin form highly polydisperse oligomers that frust...
The small heat shock protein, alpha-crystallin, plays a key role in maintaining lens transparency by...
The small heat shock protein, alpha-crystallin, plays a key role in maintaining lens transparency by...
Age-related cataract is a result of crystallins, the predominant lens proteins, forming light-scatte...
The protein αB-crystallin represents the archetypical small heat-shock protein (sHSP), and together ...
The small heat shock protein αA-crystallin is a molecular chaperone important for the optical proper...
The long-lived nature of the eye lens presents unique challenges to the maintenance of protein stabi...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the alpha-crystallins in the hu...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the α-crystallins in the human ...
β-Crystallins are polydisperse, oligomeric structural proteins that have a major role in forming the...
BACKGROUND: Alpha crystallin is an oligomer composed of two types of subunits, alpha-A and alpha-B c...
β-Crystallins are polydisperse, oligomeric structural proteins that have a major role in forming the...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the α-crystallins in the human ...
Alpha-crystallin, a major component of the eye lens cytoplasm, is a large multimer formed from two m...
Amyloid fibril formation occurs from a wide range of peptides and proteins and is typically associat...
Small heat shock proteins alphaA and alphaB crystallin form highly polydisperse oligomers that frust...
The small heat shock protein, alpha-crystallin, plays a key role in maintaining lens transparency by...
The small heat shock protein, alpha-crystallin, plays a key role in maintaining lens transparency by...
Age-related cataract is a result of crystallins, the predominant lens proteins, forming light-scatte...
The protein αB-crystallin represents the archetypical small heat-shock protein (sHSP), and together ...
The small heat shock protein αA-crystallin is a molecular chaperone important for the optical proper...
The long-lived nature of the eye lens presents unique challenges to the maintenance of protein stabi...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the alpha-crystallins in the hu...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the α-crystallins in the human ...
β-Crystallins are polydisperse, oligomeric structural proteins that have a major role in forming the...
BACKGROUND: Alpha crystallin is an oligomer composed of two types of subunits, alpha-A and alpha-B c...
β-Crystallins are polydisperse, oligomeric structural proteins that have a major role in forming the...
Phosphorylation is the most common posttranslational modification of the α-crystallins in the human ...
Alpha-crystallin, a major component of the eye lens cytoplasm, is a large multimer formed from two m...
Amyloid fibril formation occurs from a wide range of peptides and proteins and is typically associat...